All Screen articles in 22 October 2004 – Page 4

  • News

    Fandango buys Italian rights to Weeping Camel

    2004-10-19T04:00:00Z

    Italianspecialized distributor Fandango acquired Italian rights to The Story Of TheWeeping Camel at MIFEDlast week from Menemsha Films.The film, whichwas handled by THINKFilm in the US and grossed $0.88m, will be released throughFandangoC;s documentary division which will launch in 2005 with other titles onthe slate including Super Size Me and ...

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    Bone, Dare are top winners at Woodstock

    2004-10-19T04:00:00Z

    Debra Granik'smarriage drama Down To The Bone won the Maverick Award for Best Feature Narrative at the 5thWoodstock Film Festival, while Amanda Micheli's Double Dare won corresponding honours in the bestfeature documentary category for its portrayal of Hollywood stuntwomen.JessicaSharzer's high school drama Speak took the Audience Award for Feature Narrative, ...

  • News

    Besson commits to $78m Arthur

    2004-10-19T04:00:00Z

    Luc Besson will mark a return to directing with the 3-D animatedfilm, Arthur, which is now in production. Representing the biggestinvestment yet for Besson and Pierre-Ange Le Pogam's four year-old EuropaCorp, Arthurhas a budget similar in scale to Shrek and is currently pegged at $78m(Euros65m). It will be ready for ...

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    THINKFilm, MGM sign Canadian home video pact

    2004-10-19T00:00:00Z

    MGM Home Entertainment Group has agreed todistribute eight THINKFilm theatrical titles in Canada. The home-video and DVDdistribution pact kicks off this December with rockumentary Festival Express, a two-disc specialedition featuring unreleased concert footage not contained in the theatricalrelease. The deal includes three other documentaries: Jonathan Demme's The Agronomist, Mongolia-Germany sleeperThe ...

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    Diaries, Sea win Screen-sponsored Hollywood Awards

    2004-10-19T00:00:00Z

    Walter Salles' TheMotorcycle Diaries won the HollywoodWorld Award and Alejandro Amenabar's The Sea Inside won the Hollywood European Award, both sponsored byScreen International, at a gala ceremony last night (18).The gala awards ceremony atthe Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles marked the culmination of the Hollywood FilmFestival, which opened on Oct ...

  • News

    GERMANY 19 October

    2004-10-19T00:00:00Z

    After four weeks at the top, The Downfall had to make way for the new Dreamworks animationfeature Shark Tale which dived in atNo. 1 with a $3.5m opening weekend and a $5,139 screen average from its 684prints.However, this was only the third best screen average for theweekend behind Oskar Roehler's ...

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    DENMARK 19 October

    2004-10-19T00:00:00Z

    The massive 90 print roll-out of My Sister's Kids In Egypt at the start of the children's week-longfall holiday made the local film even more successful than the two previousinstalments, as it scooped up a impressive DKK19.5m and 351.454 admissions injust 10 days.However, Danish audiences also found time for Kings' ...

  • News

    Romania's MediaPro takes on London

    2004-10-18T04:05:00Z

    Romanian film studioMediaPro Pictures has opened a representative office in London. The new branchis expected to increase the flow of footloose productions that make use ofRomania's low cost base and fast improving skills base.The branch will be housed atthe London office of UK independent producer Box TV. "Working with Box ...

  • News

    Miramax springs for Roundabout rights

    2004-10-18T04:00:00Z

    Miramax Films has acquiredNorth and South American rights to Pathe's animated feature Sprung!The Magic Roundabout.The announcement was made byFrancois Ivernel, managing director of Pathe UK, and Harvey Weinstein,co-chairman of Miramax Films. Weinstein met with the animators and workedclosely with Agnes Mentre, executive vice presidentof acquisitions and co-productions, and Maeva Gatineau, ...

  • News

    Hopkins in the saddle for World's Fastest Indian

    2004-10-18T04:00:00Z

    Anthony Hopkins plays a motorcycling legend in TheWorld's Fastest Indian, whichwriter/director Roger Donaldson has been shooting for three weeks on the Utahsalt flats and moves shortly to New Zealand for a further 11 weeks.The New Zealand Film Commission and New Zealand FilmProduction Fund are the financing partners on what is ...

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    Kontroll, Turtles take top honours at Chicago Film Festival

    2004-10-18T04:00:00Z

    Nimrod Antal's Hungarian thriller Kontroll won the Gold Hugo award in internationalcompetition at the 40th Chicago International Film Festival over the weekend,while Bahman Ghobadi's wartime drama Turtles Can Fly took the Silver Hugo.Further Silver Hugos were awarded to:Day and Night / Dag og nat (Denmark), directed by Simon Staho, ...

  • News

    Warner Bros wraps first solo Spanish shoot

    2004-10-18T04:00:00Z

    Warner Bros Pictures has wrapped shooting on its first soloSpanish production, Manuel Gomez Pereira's Reinas.The Euros 4.5m filmheadlines a star-studded ensemble cast in a comedy turning on the first gaywedding in Spain.Reinas is the first100% Warner production since the company opened its local production arm inSpain with plans to produce, ...

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    Spanish, Swiss partners go to Boarding School

    2004-10-18T04:00:00Z

    Spain's Morena Films and Switzerland's ZodiacPictures have agreed to develop two new feature films together, starting withEnglish-language comedy Swiss Boarding School.School (workingtitle) is set in an uppity institute in the Swiss Alps which is turned upsidedown by the arrival of an outrageous Spanish student. Morena regular writerJuan Carlos Rubio (Slam) ...

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    Fuse lights up Athens Panorama

    2004-10-18T04:00:00Z

    Bosniandirector Pjer Zalica's Fuse was awarded the main prize in thecompetition section at the 17th Panorama of European Cinema (Oct 1-14) inAthens which wrapped with a gala presentation of Ken Loach's Ae FondKiss.The award, offered by the organiser of the event,Athens daily newspaper Elefterotypia, includes apurse worth Euros 6,000 to ...

  • News

    White Chicks adds $4.5m for CTFDI, second in UK, fifth in Spain

    2004-10-18T04:00:00Z

    Revolution Studios' comedy White Chicks added an estimated $4.5m throughColumbia TriStar Film Distributors International (CTFDI) at the weekend on1,685 screens in 21 markets for a $16.3m running total through all distributorsand $15.9m through CTFDI.The highlights were a second place debut in the UK behind SharkTale on $1.6m on 340screens, and ...

  • News

    Lucas to receive 33rd AFI Life Achievement Award

    2004-10-18T04:00:00Z

    George Lucas will receivethe 33rd AFI Life Achievement Award at a ceremony in Los Angeles in June 2005,one month after the global release of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge OfThe Sith."George Lucas is a masterstoryteller, but he is first and foremost a moving image pioneer," AFI board oftrustees chair ...

  • News

    Bourne adds another $2.3m to cross $80m for Universal/UIP

    2004-10-18T04:00:00Z

    Universal's spy sequel The Bourne Supremacy added an estimated $2.3m on 1,200screens in 31 territories through UIP at the weekend to raise its internationalrunning total to $80.4m.The picture opened in five territories including South Africa andthere are 10 to go including Germany next weekend.There were no debuts for Universal/Working Title's ...

  • Reviews

    Infection/Premonition (Kansen/Yogen)

    2004-10-18T00:00:00Z

    Infection Dir: MasayukiOchiai. Jap. 2004. 98mins.PremonitionDir: Norio Tsuruta. Jap. 2004. 95 mins.In January 1998 twohorror films, both based on novels by Koji Suzuki, were released as a doublebill in Japan. The Ring (in Japanese: Ringu) and The Spiral (Rasen)became hits: the former especially launched the worldwide "J Horror" boom and ...

  • News

    Nobody wins Grand Prize at Ghent

    2004-10-18T00:00:00Z

    During the 31st edition of the Flanders International Film Festival - Ghent, the film Nobody Knows (Daremo Shiranai) by Japanese filmmaker Kore-EdaHirozaku, who has already achieved international recognition with After Life, was awarded the Grand Prizefor Best Film, which carries an award of Euros 25,000 towards distribution.The international jury announced ...

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    Gong Li stars with Kidman in Wong Kar-wai's next film

    2004-10-18T00:00:00Z

    NicoleKidman confirmed this weekend that she is teaming with Hong Kong auteurdirector Wong Kar-wai on his next project The Lady From Shanghai and that she will be joined in the film by Chinesestar Gong Li.Indeed,said Kidman, Gong has already shot her part in the film, and Wong took justfive weeks ...